Early Season Shredding & Avalanche Practice

Early season skiing has its challenges. It may be lack of snow, 20km of rough logging roads, or thrashing through alders to get high enough; but earning your first turns of the season makes them that much better.

Early season is also a great time to hone up on your avalanche rescue skills. So if the turns are not epic and you’ve had your share of alder bashing, turn your focus to your beacon probe and shovel. We all know how hard it is to do them later when the skiing is balls deep.

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Joey Vosburgh

Passionately snowboarding since 1990, Joey jumped to splitboarding 12 years ago and hasn't looked back. Calling Revelstoke, BC his home, he can endlessly explore the mountains outside his front door. With the technological advances for splitboarders he sees nothing but opportunity to push the sport further. In his words "We're not just a bunch of knuckle draggers anymore!"

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